Famous Cricketers No 75 - Arthur Haygarth
1857 ( 131) M I NO R HS Ave G.Parr 12 23 5 534 73 29.66 A.Haygarth (3rd) 8 15 1 253 81 18.07 1858 ( 139) M I NO R HS Ave F.H.Norman 7 13 1 337 100 28.08 A.Haygarth (4th) 8 14 2 259 71* 21.58 1859 ( 136) M I NO R HS Ave A.B.Rowley 5 10 2 233 38* 29.12 A.Haygarth (25th) 10 17 0 242 45 14.23 1860 ( 137) M I NO R HS Ave F.P.Miller 9 16 3 359 133 27.61 A.Haygarth 6 8 0 100 25 12.50 1861 ( 176) M I NO R HS Ave R.Carpenter 17 29 0 883 106 30.44 A.Haygarth 3 5 0 60 46 12.00 Select Bibliography CROOME A.C.M. (Ed.) 50 Years of Sport: Oxford & Cambridge . Walter Southwood, 1913. LYON W.R. The Elevens of Three Great Schools 1805-1929 . Spottiswoode, Ballantyne, 1930. WRIGHT Simon. Waterfield’s School. Herons Ghyll, 1994. LYTTELTON Hon R.H. and others (Ed.) 50 Years of Sport: Eton, Harrow & Winchester . Walter Southwood, 1922. Periodicals and Annuals consulted Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game The Cricketer The Guide to Cricketers Scores & Biographies John Wisden’s Cricketers’ Almanack Acknowledgements I am grateful to all my friends and acquaintances who have for many years supported me with my research into all aspects of Arthur Haygarth’s life but would particularly like to record my thanks to Roger Packham, Simon Wright (Temple Grove), Dale Vargus and Rita Gibbs (Harrow), Stephen Green (M.C.C), David Frith, David Smith, and Professor Alan Littlefield. Philip Bailey and Philip Thorn have kindly provided me with access to the detailed ACS records of all first-class batsmen of the period in order to assess Haygarth’s abilities against other players of the period. I am also grateful to Kit Bartlett, Sally Heavens, Jerry Lodge and Peter Griffiths for their advice regarding the publication. If I have inadvertently not mentioned anybody who has helped with this publication please accept my apologies. 30
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